Ankle Pain

Is this what you keep saying about your ankle pain – “I Thought It Was Just a Sprain…”

That ankle pain you hoped would go away? It’s still there. Maybe it’s been days or even months. It flares up when you walk too far or wear the wrong shoes. You try to shake it off, but deep down you’re wondering:

Why hasn’t it healed yet?

The truth is, ankle pain doesn’t always go away on its own—and what feels like a “simple sprain” could actually be something more. You don’t have to live with it. And you don’t have to figure it out alone.

When Ankle Pain Becomes a Sign Something’s Not Right

Even if you didn’t have a major injury, your ankle might be telling you it’s time to get checked out if you notice:

  • Stiffness or swelling that lingers
  • Pain when walking, running, or turning
  • A sense of weakness or instability
  • Clicking, popping, or a “giving out” sensation
  • Trouble wearing shoes or standing for long periods

These symptoms could be signs of ligament damage, arthritis, tendon injury, or a condition that has developed over time.

What Causes Ankle Pain?

Ankle pain can stem from many causes—both sudden injuries and wear-and-tear over time. Common conditions we treat include:

  • Chronic ankle sprains
  • Tendonitis
  • Ligament tears
  • Arthritis and joint degeneration
  • Post-injury instability
  • Ankle impingement or bone spurs
  • Foot and Ankle trauma

Whether your pain started last week or last year, you don’t have to keep pushing through it.

We Help You Move Forward—With Less Pain

At Corona Foot and Ankle Group, we take the time to understand your pain and how it’s affecting your life. Using digital imaging, physical assessments, and a deep understanding of foot and ankle anatomy, we’ll pinpoint the root cause and provide a personalized treatment plan that actually works.

Get the Relief You Deserve

Your ankle is key to everything—from walking to simply getting through the day. Let’s get you back to living without pain and limitations.

👉 Book your appointment today to find out what’s really going on—and what you can do about it.

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